Who's that Girl? Jasmine Villegas is Caught Smooching Justin Beiber

All the young ladies out there with Justin Bieber fever were heart broken when reports surfaced today that the teen singing sensation was caught kissing a beautiful girl by the name of Jasmine Villegas. For those of you don’t know about Jasmine V, the talented half-Mexican singer/actress happens to be the opening act on Bieber’s My World’s 2.0 tour. The 16-year-old phenom's debut album will be released on Epic records early next year, and she has a new single dropping in October. But you may already recognize Villegas from appearances on shows like That’s So Raven and My Wife and Kids, or in music videos for Frankie J, Kanye West and Bieber himself—she played the pop star's love interest in the video for his hit single, "Baby."

Villegas is definitely one to watch. She’s already a huge hit in the Philippines (her mom is Filipina), and for a new artist she has a pretty impressive fan base—whom she loving refers to as Jasminators—on Twitter and YouTube. But don't call Jasmine a rookie, she's performed in over 400 shows all over the world, and even sang the National Anthem at the Manny Pacquiao/Juan Manuel Marquez boxing match.

To get a peek of what to expect from this PYT, check out her YouTube page (making videos is one of her favorite things to do). The San Jose native also makes time to give back to her community, working with organizations like Big Brother Big Sisters and Boys and Girls Club of America among others. Looks like we may just have another teen queen in the making.

Here's the video for her single "Serious," which is, ironically enough, about not wanting to commit to a boy.

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